Articles

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Journal of Archaeological Science, Volume 152, April 2023

Before we were agriculturalists we got all our food by hunting, gathering and fishing. But what did this look like?
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Current Developments in Nutrition, Volume 7, April 2023

The findings of this study suggest further review and consideration of a multipronged approach of integrated nutrition, menstrual hygiene management, and water, sanitation and hygiene interventions at the school level to improve adolescent nutrition and health.
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Cell Genomics, Volume 3, 12 April 2023

Sea urchins are one of the most amenable model systems in developmental biology and they have enabled major discoveries. In this study, the authors investigated how conserved the genomic and regulatory architecture is between P. lividus, other sea urchins, and chordates. By integrating genomic and regulatory datasets, they demonstrated how regulatory changes could be associated with the origin of the novel body plan of urchins and other echinoderms.
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Data in Brief, Volume 47, April 2023

The survey presented here was conducted to better understand public perceptions of climate change, human impacts and the value and management of marine and coastal ecosystems.
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This article, relating to SDGs 7 and 13, details Europe's race to maintain its position as a leader in renewable energy as global green wars intensify. Although Europe is investing heavily in new green technologies, they face significant challenges including increasing competition from countries like China and the US, as well as political and economic challenges.
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Environmental and Experimental Botany, Volume 208, April 2023, 

This study contributes to Goal 15 - Life on Land because it shows that tree growth to temperature change is a combination of short-term plastic and long-term adaptive reactions, and it suggests a limited adaptation to climate warming of trees growing at high altitudes. Such studies remind us that Life on Land as we know it currently will only be possible through conservation of natural ecosystems.
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Heliyon, Volume 9, April 2023

This article analyses the practice of indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms in building a culture of peace in Ethiopia.

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